How to Easy Propagate Philodendron erubescens
If you're a plant enthusiast, you'll absolutely love the Philodendron erubescens, also known as the "Red Emerald."
This charming plant belongs to the Araceae family and makes for a stunning addition to any garden. The best part? It's incredibly easy to care for and can thrive as a potted houseplant, too!
Just like most vine philodendrons, propagating this beauty is a breeze with cuttings and division. When taking a stem cutting, make sure to include several aerial roots to improve the chances of successful propagation.
As the plant matures, it sprouts aerial roots at its leaf nodes, serving both as roots and grasping surfaces. These little wonders play a crucial role in its propagation process.
Spring is the ideal time to propagate philodendrons when the plant is in its active growth phase. However, if you have a plant that has outgrown its pot and needs some TLC, you can still propagate it during other seasons if necessary.
Ready to learn the simple and effective way to propagate your Philodendron erubescens? Check out the video tutorial below and get started on expanding your plant family!
We hope you enjoy this video about Propagating Philodendron "Red Emerald"
Source: Nick Pileggi
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